Zim start reaping CWC qualifiers rewards

Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has started reaping rewards for hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup qualifier with budding cricketers set to acquire expert advice and coaching from international players…

Minister urges people to go for cancer testing

Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent THE Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr David Parirenyatwa yesterday urged both women and men to go for cervical and prostate cancer screening as many…

Women, youths dominate number of registered voters

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent WOMEN and youths dominate the number of registered voters ahead of the forthcoming elections this year.

Bonds weaken after dollar rebounds

Local government bonds were softer on Wednesday morning, tracking overnight weakness in the rand that was due to bullish commentary from US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell.

Externalisers heed call to return loot

The list of people who heeded the call to return externalised funds and assets is long and the figures will be revealed in due course, President Mnangagwa has said.

Chivayo Gwanda project site shocks Parly team

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has expressed disappointment at poor preparatory works that have been undertaken by Intratek at the proposed site of the 100MW Gwanda solar project.

Tsvangirai ordained me, says Khupe

MDC-T co-vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe has made sensational claims that the late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai had told fellow co-vice presidents Messrs Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri that she would act as president at all times that he was absent.

President flies stranded family home

President Mnangagwa rescued a Zimbabwean woman and her three children who were stranded in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the past three years by flying them back home on the presidential plane.

VP Chiwenga assures investors

Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired) has said the forthcoming harmonised elections should not affect the decision-making of investors, as Government will ensure that they are held in a peaceful environment in line with Sadc and African Union guidelines.

High noon for ‘unrepentant’ cash looters

Individuals and companies that externalised funds but failed to use the 90-day Presidential amnesty to repatriate them back risk being imprisoned for more than 10 years or being fined triple the amount siphoned outside the country, legal experts have said.

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